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Andy Woodward

Andy Woodward

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Professional Biography

Andy Woodward is a former professional footballer and a leading advocate for safeguarding in sports. Over a decade-long career, he played as a defender for clubs including Crewe Alexandra, Bury, and Sheffield United, earning respect for his resilience and commitment on the field.

In 2016, Woodward courageously came forward to share his experiences of sexual abuse as a young player, helping to spark a nationwide conversation on child protection within football and beyond. His revelations were pivotal in exposing systemic failures and led to major reforms in safeguarding practices across UK sport.

Since then, Andy has become a powerful voice for survivors, dedicating his life to advocacy, education, and institutional change. Through public speaking, advisory roles, and collaboration with organisations such as the FA and NSPCC, he has helped to drive meaningful improvements in athlete welfare and safeguarding policies.

Andy’s courage and leadership have earned him national recognition, including awards for his campaigning work. His journey, detailed in his memoir Position of Trust, continues to inspire action toward safer, more accountable environments for young athletes.

Andy's Story

Andy Woodward is a former professional footballer whose bravery off the field has transformed the landscape of safeguarding in sport.

Born in 1973, Andy began his football career with Crewe Alexandra before playing for clubs including Bury, Sheffield United, and Scunthorpe United. A strong and versatile defender, he earned a reputation for resilience and professionalism during a decade in the English leagues.

In 2016, Andy made headlines around the world when he chose to publicly reveal that he had been sexually abused as a young player within the football system. His decision to speak out broke decades of silence surrounding abuse in sport and triggered a wave of similar disclosures from other survivors. Andy’s testimony was instrumental in prompting a major review into safeguarding practices across British football, and contributed to the establishment of new protocols designed to protect young athletes.

Following his disclosure, Andy transitioned from private survivor to national advocate. Through media appearances, advisory work with sporting bodies, and collaboration with safeguarding charities, he has helped reshape how institutions address the welfare of young players. His memoir, Position of Trust, candidly recounts his personal journey and the systemic failures that allowed abuse to occur unchecked.

Andy’s story is not just one of survival, but of leadership, resilience, and hope. His commitment to truth-telling has given a voice to many who felt voiceless, and his ongoing work continues to ensure that safeguarding remains at the forefront of youth sport.

Today, Andy dedicates his life to advocacy, education, and change — fighting for a world where no child is ever placed at risk in pursuit of their dreams.

Featured Interviews

Exposing football's darkest secrets

In this episode of “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly” podcast, Tony Murrell talks with Andy Woodward, who courageously exposes the dark side of football. Andy shares his harrowing experience of enduring years of abuse by coach Barry Bennell and how his brave disclosure sparked a movement for justice and change. Join us to hear his powerful story of resilience and hope

Exposing Footballs Paedophile Rings - Andy Woodward Tells All

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Footballers speak out over sexual abuse - BBC News

The BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire programme speaks to former footballers Chris Unsworth, Jason Dunford, Steve Walters and Andy Woodward, who all claim to have been sexually abused by former coach Barry Bennell. Bennell, 62, was jailed in 1998 for sex offences against children and was imprisoned again last year. Crewe Alexandra and Manchester City – where Bennell worked as a coach – have begun internal investigations. Dario Gradi, who was Crewe Alexandra’s manager for more than 24 years and is now their director of football and academy director, offered “sympathy to the victims of Barry Bennell”.